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Rudolf 'Rudy' Marmon, 72
Rudolf “Rudy” Anton Marmon went home to be with the Lord on June 8, 2024, in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, at the age of 72.
Wallace passes noise ordinance
The new ordinance was a revised version after the original draft ordinance had been heavily scrutinized by locals, concerned by how it could potentially impact businesses in Wallace’s commercial district.
Grizzly killed near St. Maries
Hunter told Fish and Game he thought it was a black bear
After identifying the bear at the scene as a grizzly, the hunter contacted Idaho Fish and Game and has cooperated with the investigation.
Colleen Sharon Milholland, 79
Colleen Sharon Milholland, 79, of Pinehurst, ID, beloved wife, mother, grandmother, and sister, passed away peacefully surrounded by her family on June 14, 2024.
Today's Ghastly Groaner
I went to buy a pair of camouflage pants
Chip Shots June 18, 2024
Scores, news, highlights, etc., from local golf courses, leagues, etc.
Legals for June, 18 2024
Through connection to their land, Tarahumara runners are among Mexico's most beloved champions
Lacking vehicles, paved roads and basic services such as clinics and telephone lines, communities got used to running to cope with long distances, scarcity and isolation.
Judge orders BNSF to pay Washington tribe nearly $400 million for trespassing with oil trains
U.S. District Judge Robert Lasnik initially ruled last year that the the railway deliberately violated the terms of a 1991 easement with the Swinomish Tribe north of Seattle that allows trains to carry no more than 25 cars per day.
Tobacco-like warning label for social media sought by US surgeon general who asks Congress to act
To comply with federal regulation, social media companies already ban kids under 13 from signing up for their platforms — but children have been shown to easily get around the bans, both with and without their parents’ consent.
LEGION BASEBALL: Lums finish 2-2 at Lewiston tourney
Northern Lakes "A" reached the title game of a tournament in Bozeman, Mont.
THE FRONT ROW with MARK NELKE: The heart of the matter — The story of Dan Christ's heart transplant, and the Coeur d'Alene man's message of hope to others
"I can’t say enough about organ donation,” he said. “I’m alive today, because somebody checked the box. That person is a lifesaver, because especially in my case, if that heart hadn’t worked, my condition was getting so bad, we just don’t know when the next heart would come available. “So I can’t say enough about the donor’s family, and how grateful I am to them.”
Lake City High teacher retires after 30 years
Son, former students celebrate 'favorite teacher' Scott Jacobson
It took some time to sink in before Scott Jacobson could really articulate what it felt like to be retired. "Everybody's been asking me the the last two, three weeks, 'How's it feel to be retired?' but there's been so much paper work and tidying up and everything," he said Wednesday.
Local Markets buildings to open next year
Two new buildings for the Local Markets company will open next year at the intersections of Best Avenue and 15th Street in Coeur d'Alene and Highway 41 and Hope Road in Post Falls. What they will offer will be similar to the existing Local Market at Atlas Road and Seltice Way.
HUCKLEBERRIES: Keeping us on our toes
Valleda Woodhall's life from stage to turf to fashion
Valleda Woodhall learned to golf and didn’t quit the stage, after all.
Garlic lovers, rejoice; it’s scape season
Take a stroll through the Farmer’s Market now through the end of June and you’ll no doubt come across bunches of curlicue-stems of hardneck garlic, known as scapes.
NIC: Board majority doesn’t have college’s best interests in mind
I appreciated Anne Patterson’s June 12, Press, “My Turn” column. Her distorted interpretation of facts exposed what may be a common misunderstanding of the problems created by the North Idaho College Board majority. The following is offered for clarification.
How does “Missing Middle Housing” affect the housing crisis?
In a recent presentation by the National Home Builders Association at a summit hosted by the North Idaho Building Contractors it was predicted that as a country, we need to build two million homes in the next few years in order to address the nationwide housing crisis and shortage.
Keep your estate plan simple(ish)
It may seem obvious that when planning for what should happen after your death, more detail is better. Indeed, the problems I see with many estate plans have to do with ignoring some aspect of planning that should be addressed. However, the opposite problem is also possible. Let’s take a look...
Thomas 'Tom' Johnson, 77
Thomas 'Tom' Johnson died peacefully on Easter Sunday, March 31, 2024, with his wife Susie by his side.